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Classical ballet and contemporary.
Contemporary
Classical sociological theory makes all persons equal under the state with everything being state owned. Contemporary theory allows for differences in class/sociopolitical standing while retaining the core values of the classical theory.
classical and contemporary ballet
In contemporary you try to 'challenge the lines of ballet' by this I mean contracting and working in parralell
The three styles are classical, contemporary, or modern. :)
I think Swan Lake, The Nutcracker adn Giselle would be classical, because comtempary dances are more flowing and free range.
Greece is an example of a classical culture.
Contemporary ballet is less classical than say pointe. Its more of lyrical or jazz mixed with ballet technique
It means new "classical" music, that is to say concert music, symphonies, operas, etc., that is written by living composers.
No, he was a Classical Era composer on the violin, piano, and harpsichord.
There is a spectrum of forms of ballet which are continuous based on choreography, but the categories recognized are: classical neo-classical contemporary modern-ballet